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#27: The (many) problems with WW's Kurbo app with Lindsey Hall

#27: The (many) problems with WW's Kurbo app with Lindsey Hall

FromIt's All Made Up, Anyway


#27: The (many) problems with WW's Kurbo app with Lindsey Hall

FromIt's All Made Up, Anyway

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Aug 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Recently, Weight Watchers has released their Kurbo app, which is geared towards dieting for children. This, of course, has plenty of concerned citizens expressing discontent with the problematic messages that this app is sending to the next generation. In the studio today, Whitney is talking to Lindsey Hall, who is here to talk about those problems and her own journey through recovery. Lindsey is an award winning eating disorder/addiction speaker and writer, focusing on the topics of recovery and eating disorders. Having struggled with the eating disorder cycle for many years, Lindsey has actively been in her coined "flexible recovery" since 2014, and is the author behind "I Haven't Shaved in Six Weeks," a blog written to humanize the stigmas of eating disorders and treatment. Parents, learn how to talk to your kids without shaming them! Whitney shares: Information about the launch of her new group coaching How writing about her experiences contributed to Lindsey’s healing Tendencies related to embarrassment when starting recovery Lindsey’s journey through her eating disorder and recovery Knowing when you are “sick enough” to reach out for help Biological responses that cause binge eating disorders Binge eating as a punishment response to shame Showing empathy for people and companies that are trying to do the right thing Companies targeting more affluent families over low-income families Kurbo app review and problems with the program Pushing restrictive ideas onto kids during their developmental years Setting an example for your kids as an adult that looked up to your own parents Taking yourself out of a system that demonizes a group of people based on size   Links to Resources: Weight Watchers To learn more about Lindsey or follow her journey, please visit. www.ihaventshavedinsixweeks.com or follow her Instagram, Blog, and Facebook Feel free to reach out to Lindsey via email address: lindseyhallblog@gmail.com Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.
Released:
Aug 27, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (52)

Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter. Whitney Catalano is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist offering online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and radical self-care. After years of yo-yo dieting and letting her obsession with healthy eating and body image take over her life, Whitney went through her own diet recovery process when she learned how to trust her body and practice self-compassion. Now she runs an online coaching practice helping people break free from the diet/binge cycle and take the power back from their inner bully. Join Whitney as she talks with experts about health & wellness, fitness, diet culture, emotional eating, mental health, feminism, body positivity, trauma, shame, and Health at Every Size. Whitney takes a no-filter approach to tough topics, sharing even her most personal history with love, sex, entrepreneurship, the loss of her dad, and her own disordered past with food. To learn more, visit WhitneyCatalano.com/podcast.